Adhesion to the host cell surface is sufficient to mediate Listeria monocytogenes entry into epithelial cells

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2017-11-01

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Ortega, Fabian E
Rengarajan, Michelle
Chavez, Natalie
Radhakrishnan, Prathima
Gloerich, MartijnORCID 0000-0002-0034-4642ISNI 0000000396745930
Bianchini, Julie
Siemers, Kathleen
Luckett, William S
Lauer, Peter
Nelson, W James

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Abstract

The intestinal epithelium is the first physiological barrier breached by the Gram-positive facultative pathogen Listeria monocytogenes during an in vivo infection. Listeria monocytogenes binds to the epithelial host cell receptor E-cadherin, which mediates a physical link between the bacterium and filamentous actin (F-actin). However, the importance of anchoring the bacterium to F-actin through E-cadherin for bacterial invasion has not been tested directly in epithelial cells. Here we demonstrate that depleting αE-catenin, which indirectly links E-cadherin to F-actin, did not decrease L. monocytogenes invasion of epithelial cells in tissue culture. Instead, invasion increased due to increased bacterial adhesion to epithelial monolayers with compromised cell-cell junctions. Furthermore, expression of a mutant E-cadherin lacking the intracellular domain was sufficient for efficient L. monocytogenes invasion of epithelial cells. Importantly, direct biotin-mediated binding of bacteria to surface lipids in the plasma membrane of host epithelial cells was sufficient for uptake. Our results indicate that the only requirement for L. monocytogenes invasion of epithelial cells is adhesion to the host cell surface, and that E-cadherin-mediated coupling of the bacterium to F-actin is not required.

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Actins/immunology, Animals, Antigens, Surface/metabolism, Bacterial Proteins/metabolism, Cadherins/immunology, Cell Adhesion/physiology, Cell Culture Techniques, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Membrane/metabolism, Dogs, Epithelial Cells/microbiology, Humans, Intercellular Junctions/metabolism, Listeria monocytogenes/metabolism, Madin Darby Canine Kidney Cells, alpha Catenin/metabolism, Journal Article

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Ortega, F E, Rengarajan, M, Chavez, N, Radhakrishnan, P, Gloerich, M, Bianchini, J, Siemers, K, Luckett, W S, Lauer, P, Nelson, W J & Theriot, J A 2017, 'Adhesion to the host cell surface is sufficient to mediate Listeria monocytogenes entry into epithelial cells', Molecular Biology of the Cell, vol. 28, no. 22, pp. 2945-2957. https://doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E16-12-0851